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გადაღების დრო / 2012
- A closeup of some Lady Slipper Orchids shows the details of the flowers.
- A clump of Trillium blooms amidst a meadow of Coltsfoot along the Trillium Trail in Tryon Creek State Park.
- A defiant rock points skyward above Glacier Basin.
- A few puffy clouds look almost like snow on the hills along the Columbia River Gorge.
- A few trees grow along the Crooked River as it wraps around Smith Rock State Park. The texture and colors of the rocks are constantly changing as you walk along the trail.
- A fine example of one of the bridges along the rebuilt section of the Glacier Basin Trail.
- A fox came by camp in the morning but didn't stay long. There was enough crust on the snow that the fox just walked right on top.
- A garden snake waits patiently for me to pass, not even flicking out its tongue. This is on the Triple C Trail.
- A great view showing the basalt base underlying Smith Rock State Parka and the browns and reds of the top layer of rocks that were formed from welded tuff and rhyolite rocks. The welded tuff was formed from ash that was melted together as it fell onto the
- A jagged rock along the trail is decorated with lichen. I imagine this rock was covered with snow within a week and is now buried.
- A large beaver lodge can be seen from the Lakes Trail near the head of Coldwater Lake.
- A large meadow along the Burnt Bridge Creek Greenway, west of Leverich Park. The trail splits and goes along either side of this meadow.
- A large moraine lake below the Emmons Moraine Trail.
- A large pond along the Burnt Bridge Creek Greenway, near Fruit Valley Road.
- A lush forest surrounds the Sweet Creek trail and all the waterfalls along the trail.